B60H2001/3272

Vehicle air conditioning apparatus

A vehicle air conditioning apparatus is provided that can extend the mileage of a vehicle by reducing the power consumed by the operation of a compressor and a heater. When a required quantity of heating Q_req is acquired, the minimum power sharing ratio between quantity of heat release Q_hpof a water-refrigerant heat exchanger 22 and quantity of heat release Q_htrof a water heater 32 is calculated, which allows the power consumption W_total to be minimized, and a compressor 21 and the water heater 32 are operated based on the result of the calculation.

Traction battery cooling system for an electrified vehicle

A cooling system is provided for a traction battery of an electrified motor vehicle. That cooling system includes a cooling circuit, a refrigerant circuit, a plurality of flow control valves and a control system. That control system includes a controller configured to (a) control operation of the plurality of flow control valves and (b) prioritize cabin cooling over traction battery cooling.

VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE
20190143793 · 2019-05-16 ·

The present disclosure provides a vehicle air-conditioning device in which cooperative work with a power source is appropriate, which is easy to follow when the power source is restarted, and which reduces a driving force of a compressor at the time of restarting the power source. The vehicle air-conditioning device is provided with a refrigeration cycle. The refrigeration cycle has a compressor that is driven by a power source which may stop temporarily. The refrigeration cycle provides a low temperature and/or a high temperature. A high-temperature system and/or a low-temperature system is provided as a thermal buffer. The refrigeration cycle is provided with electric expansion valves which can be fully closed. The vehicle air-conditioning device is also provided with a control device, which fully closes the electric expansion valves when the compressor is temporarily stopped and which controls the electric expansion valves to the previous opening position when the compressor is restarted.

System and methods for extracting water from a HVAC system for water injection

Methods and systems are provided for adjusting a position of an air recirculation valve of a HVAC system to adjust a ratio of ambient to recirculated air routed to an AC evaporator to collect condensed water for water injection into an engine. In one example, a method may include adjusting the position of the air recirculation valve of the HVAC system based on a water level in a water storage tank of the water injection system. Further, the method may include adjusting the position of the air recirculation valve of the HVAC system based on a determined humidity of the ambient air and a determined humidity of the recirculated air.

Under Vehicle Mounted Cooling Assemblies Including Horizontally Mounted Condensers With Vertical Air Flow

A cooling assembly for under a vehicle is provided. The cooling assembly includes a housing, a slab condenser, and a condenser fan. The housing is configured to be attached under and to a floor of the vehicle. The housing includes a top wall, side walls and a bottom wall. The slab condenser is disposed within the housing and horizontally oriented when the housing is attached to the vehicle. The condenser fan assembly is disposed within the housing and directing air vertically through the top wall, the bottom wall and the slab condenser.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE

A method of controlling an air conditioning system for a vehicle is provided. The method includes detecting a cooling mode while the vehicle is being driven and comparing a vent discharge temperature of air with a cooling target temperature set by a user. When the vent discharge temperature is greater than the cooling target temperature the compressor RPM is determined and air is introduced into the vehicle without passing through the interior heat exchanger and the electric heater. When the vent discharge temperature is less than the cooling target temperature, the compressor RPM is determined and a door in the system is opened to guide the air through the interior heat exchanger to heat the air is heated and then the vent discharge temperature is compared with the cooling target temperature again, and the electric heater is operated.

VEHICULAR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
20190101313 · 2019-04-04 ·

A vehicular air conditioning system is described including: an electrically powered compressor; the electrically powered compressor is controllable to operate at a range of speeds; and a condenser fan which is controllable to operate at a range of speeds.

Evaporator Freeze Prevention Systems and Methods

An air conditioning system of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine includes a condenser configured to receive refrigerant output by an electric compressor and transfer heat from the refrigerant within the condenser to air passing the condenser. A first evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a first control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the first evaporator to the refrigerant within the first evaporator. A first blower is configured to blow air across the first evaporator to a first section of a cabin of the vehicle. A second evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a second control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the second evaporator to the refrigerant within the second evaporator. A second blower is configured to blow air across the second evaporator to a second section of the cabin of the vehicle.

Vehicle Air Conditioning Control Systems

An air conditioning system of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine includes a condenser configured to receive refrigerant output by an electric compressor and transfer heat from the refrigerant within the condenser to air passing the condenser. A first evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a first control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the first evaporator to the refrigerant within the first evaporator. A first blower is configured to blow air across the first evaporator to a first section of a cabin of the vehicle. A second evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a second control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the second evaporator to the refrigerant within the second evaporator. A second blower is configured to blow air across the second evaporator to a second section of the cabin of the vehicle.

Compressor Discharge Pressure Based Control Systems And Methods

An air conditioning system of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine includes a condenser configured to receive refrigerant output by an electric compressor and transfer heat from the refrigerant within the condenser to air passing the condenser. A first evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a first control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the first evaporator to the refrigerant within the first evaporator. A first blower is configured to blow air across the first evaporator to a first section of a cabin of the vehicle. A second evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a second control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the second evaporator to the refrigerant within the second evaporator. A second blower is configured to blow air across the second evaporator to a second section of the cabin of the vehicle.